Pedagogy and Professional Development

A Model for Creating Sustainable Corporate Partnerships in Design and Merchandising Education

Authors
  • Alexandra L. Howell (Columbia College Chicago)
  • Elizabeth Shorrock (Columbia College Chicago)

Abstract

The aim of this project is to create a model for sustainable corporate partnership that supports ethically focused design and merchandising education. The initial steps of the project were focused on identifying corporations that have waste and surplus materials that could be repurposed into garments or accessories. Once a corporate partner has been identified, build a relationship that is mutually beneficial. In the process of relationship building identify a long-term vision that can sustain the project for 3 or more years, and ultimately use this model to engage with other corporate partners. United Airlines donated upwards of $25,000 in materials, resources, and prizes to an arts college in the Midwest through a design challenge, "Design for Change." Due to United's vested interest in the project, a workshop was piloted, which was the vehicle for the design challenge.

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Howell, A. L. & Shorrock, E., (2016) “A Model for Creating Sustainable Corporate Partnerships in Design and Merchandising Education”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 73(1).

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Published on
08 Nov 2016
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